Guide to the Ultimate Dragon Age Inquisition Playthrough (2024)

To get the most Dragon Age-esque experience out of Dragon Age Inqusition and not get“stuck in the Hinterlands” (aka fall for the more fetch quest and grindy aspects of the game) I have devised a method of playing the game to get the most out of the top quality aspects of it.

First there is a general priority you should always keep in mind no matter what you are doing, and second I have a recommended order of unlocking areas and doing or finishing content.

General priority:

  1. Always talk to all companions
  2. Do all companion quest
  3. Then do main quest
  4. Only if convenient do side quests
  5. Ignore grind like the requisition officer in world camps, picking up shards and mainly ignore astrariums

What to do at a certain time in the game?

Always start at number one; if there is a companion who you can talk to and where you have not exhausted all conversation options, keep talking to them. Even say goodbye and start over to see if new conversations unlock. Then move on to number 2.

Do companion quests before moving on with the main quest (unless in becomes utterly ridiculous, then switch somewhat between them). After done with available companion quests move on to doing the main quests.

Only do side quests in areas if they are right by where you are. Pick them up by all means, but generally follow the companion quest and main quest paths and then do the side quests if they happen to coincide.

Lastly ignore the requisition officer in the camps in the world (there are some requisitions tied to quests you will pick up, those you may do, but ignore any quest you get from the“requisition officer” in world map areas, if possible don’t even pick them up from her. You may look through any occularum you find (they give nice views of the lands) and reveal shards, but only pick up shards if they are literally next to you. And only do the astrariums if you like mini game puzzles and they are close to you.

Order of content unlocking:

Do the prologue.

Talk to your companions and advisors as much as you can.

Explore your camp. Talk to mother Giselle.

  • Unlock the Hinterlands

Leave the Hinterlands as soon as you have enough power to continue the main quest. Only exceptions are helping the refugees if you want to (talk to corporal Vale and get food and blankets for them), and getting your own horse (not all the horses for the Inquisition).

Continue main quest.

  • Unlock Val Royeaux

Continue main quest here. Explore the area.

  • Unlock Fallow Mire

Do the thing you’ve been sent there to do! Also talk to the Sky Watcher.

  • Unlock Forbidden Oasis

For research purpose. But you do not have to venture there unless you have collected all the shards. Do it later if you are a completionist

Continue main quest.

Visit the faction in Redcliffe. The first visit doesn’t need you to make a choice so you might as well enjoy the story of it. Explore the village.

  • Unlock Storm Coast

Unlock all companions available at this time. Check out the hint about a Warden in the Hinterlands. You might as well after that go looking for Warden clues in the Storm Coast.Unlock the companion in the Storm Coast and two through leads from Val Royeaux. If you didn’t get the encounters in Val Rouyeaux then explore that city more and go to the smaller areas on the world map.

Continue talking will all companions as much as you can, exhausting all options they have for conversation.

Make the choice that the main quest needs you to do at the war table.

Continue talking will all companions as much as you can, exhausting all options they have for conversation as soon as you have a break.

Continue the main quest and enjoy the cutscenes.

Continue talking will all companions as much as you can, exhausting all options they have for conversation before leaving your base. Don’t forget to talk to Cullen and Leliana at all opportunities to unlock the special main quest side quest.

  • Unlock Crestwood

Continue the main quest here.

Talk to the mayor and do as he asks on the way to your destination. Capture the Keep. Help the Keep.

  • Unlock the Western Approach

Continue the main quest here.

Remember: If the companions have a companion quest maker sure to bring them to that place and event. Capture the Keep. Unlock the corresponding missions. Help the dragon researcher if you want to, it’s a nice storyline.

  • Unlock Exalted Plains

For the Solasquest and getting the dalish agent at the dalish camp. Dorians and Vivienne’s personal fetch quests can also be found here. Leave the ramparts for later.

  • Unlock Emerald Graves and Emprise du Lion

Visit them if you want to or need to for some companion quests.

  • Unlock Here Lies the Abyss

Continue the main quest there.

Round up some stuff

  • Emprise du Lion: Capture the Keep. Investigate what is happening to the miners.
  • Emerald Graves: Learn about the Freemen of the Dales.
  • Exalted Plains: Help the ramparts in Exalted plains before unlocking Wicked Hearts (voluntary, but doing it before Wicked Hearts makes it more of an intro to the Orlesian situation)
  • Unlock Eyes and Wicked Hearts

Continue the main quest.

  • Unlock the Arbor Wilds

Continue main quest.

  • Unlock the Hissing Wastes (may be unlocked before Arbor Wilds)

Investigate what the Venatori are after.

DO THE DLC:S

  • Unlock the Frostback Basin - do everything here
  • Unlock the Deep Roads - do everything there

Dragons:Somewhere here, right before or after the Arbor Wilds or after the DLC:s you could go after the different dragons of the game (in the order Hinterlands, Crestwood, Western Approach, Exalted Plains, Emerald Graves, Storm Coast, Hissing Wastes, 3 in Emprise du Lion).

For the completionist: Here is where you can pick up shards, finish astrariums, and do all manner of unnecessary side quests you have not yet done, get all of the mosaique pieces and scout entire maps if you feel like it. Do as much or as little as you want to!

LAST

  • Unlock Doom Upon All the World

Continue the main quest.

You are going to be over powered during this event no matter what you do, so take it slow! Doing this will make all companions stop talking to you so even though the game promises you can keep playing afterwards all companions turn to robots which makes it a horrible experience, therefore leave this to last!

ABSOLUTE LAST

  • Unlock the war table mission for Trespasser

Guide to the Ultimate Dragon Age Inquisition Playthrough (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to get to 100% in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 129 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Is anything missable in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

Everything "missable" is relatively minor. Only completionists are likely to care. The mage and templar headquarter quests in the Hinterlands disappear if you don't do them beforehand. However, even if you don't actually find them yourself, the characters will give you credit for finding them after you pick a side.

Is there a point of no return in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

Dragon Age: Inquisition

There is a point of no return, but it's very clearly indicated so you don't have to worry about starting it by accident. You can also continue playing after the main story finished, although some content will be locked out at that point.

What is the highest level you can reach in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

In Dragon Age: Inquisition, the maximum level for player-controlled characters is 27, which is reached at 791,384 experience points.

How many hours of gameplay is Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC? ›

7 Hours
Single-PlayerPolledAverage
Main Story515h 31m
Main + Extras587h 34m
Completionist318h 50m
All PlayStyles1407h 6m

Does Dragon Age: Inquisition have a time limit? ›

Thanks! They aren't timed per se... as in you won't miss any quests if you just let the clock tick away. But there are quests and war table missions (I believe) that you can not access after you advance the plot of the game after certain points.

What not to do in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

Playing Too Fast. Side quests are not everyone's favorite thing when it comes to RPGs. Many players prefer to play the main story and go through the story to finish the game, but that's not always the best idea. Speeding through Inquisition is something that should be avoided.

What happens in Inquisition if you killed Leliana? ›

If Leliana was killed then she gets healed. The only place possible to kill her is in the same room as the magical legendary cure-all.

How many endings are there in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

Executive Producer Mark Darrah has a new post on the Bioware forums that shares more information on the 40 possible endings from the OXM preview. 1. Minor variations based upon choices you make in the game or previous games. There are HUNDREDS of these variations.

What is the best class in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

Playing as a Rogue with Dual Weapon talents is the best class choice for players who want to deal incredible damage.

What is the toughest dragon in Inquisition? ›

As if the name doesn't give it away, the Highland Ravager is the most dangerous dragon in base Inquisition and it has no problem taking down Inquisitors of any level. According to Dragon Age: The World Of Thedas Volume 2, Ravagers are particularly notorious for their catastrophic rampages across the continent.

What level should I be to fight dragons in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

You should be able to do dragons as early as level 12. You should be able to do dragons as early as level 12.

How to 100% Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

You will need to do 2 playthroughs of the game to get all the achievements. 66 achievements can be earned on your main playthrough on Nightmare difficulty, the remaining 3 can be earned on a new playthrough on Casual difficulty (lowest difficulty) with multiple trials turned on.

How do you get 100 percent court approval in Dragon Age? ›

Upon returning to the Guest Wing, there are three guards led by Ambassador Anton standing outside of the Trophy Room. Eavesdrop on them and approach them afterward. Sending them to Cullen will result in a gain of court approval.

What level should I be for Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC? ›

when is the best time to start JOH, Descent, and Trespasser ??? Preferably, you should be level 20 before starting the DLCs.

What level should I be to take on Dragons Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

You should be able to do dragons as early as level 12. in any case my point is what lv gear do they drop? Depending on your difficulty setting you should be able to manage the Hinterlands Dragon and the Western Approach Dragon at lvl 13.

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